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Big Changes to the Jaguar F-Type’s Looks and Powertrains in 2018

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Big Changes to the Jaguar F-Type’s Looks and Powertrains in 2018

The Jaguar F-Type is only half a decade old, but it’s already undergone tons of updates. For 2018, these updates will continue with a new engine, an updated look, and more.

The F-Type’s already-sleek body gains a handful of updates to its front end, including revised full-LED headlights with distinct “eyelids,” a new bumper, and new air intakes, giving the sports car an even more aggressive appearance. Inside, the updates are limited to new, available magnesium-alloy-framed slimline seats that shave 17 pounds from the curb weight, new chrome and aluminum trim pieces, and a new Siena Tan leather option across the lineup (once only available with the SVR model).

The F-Type’s technology also gets an upgrade in the new year. Buyers will find the InControl Touch Pro infotainment system is now standard across the lineup. There is also a new ReRun App that Jag created with GoPro, which creates driving videos with real-time telemetry integration. The resulting video not only shows the driving experience, but it also displays speed, throttle position, gear selection, braking force, g-force and steering wheel angle. To operate this system, the driver will have to connect a smartphone to the infotainment system via Bluetooth.

A new R-Dynamic trim also debuts to add more options for buyers. This trim comes with the 380-horsepower 3.0-liter V-6, Dark Grey Diamond Turned 20-inch alloy wheels, gloss-black front air vent bezels, and gloss-black front splitter, hood vents, rear valance, and side sills.

Outside than the appearance, the other huge change in 2018 is the debut of the F-Type’s first-ever four-cylinder engine. This 2.0-liter turbocharged four-pot produces 296 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque. Sending this power to the rear wheels is an eight-speed Quickshift transmission. Despite its lack of cylinders, this powertrain delivers great performance: it’ll sprint the F-Type to 60 mph in just 5.4 seconds and up to a 155-mph top speed. The other engines will carry on unchanged, including the 340- and 380-horsepower V-6 engines, and the 550- and 575-horseower V-8s.

The 2018 Jaguar F-Type will hit showrooms later in 2017 with a price range of $59,900 ($1,500 cheaper than the 2017 base model) to $125,000.

After years of handling problem cars in repair shops, Justin regained his love for cars by writing about them. Many years later and countless hours of banging on the keys trying for formulate sentences that actually make sense, he has managed to parlay a hobby into a career. Justin is a bit of a petrol-head and has a severe weakness for lightweight sports cars and insanely powerful supercars.

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